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Robbie Chalmers

Perthshire community group restores benches for NHS Tayside’s 75th anniversary

A Perthshire community group has set the benchmark for tributes for NHS Tayside’s 75th anniversary this week.

The focus of the July 5 anniversary is on thanking all staff who work in health and social care who continue to deliver high quality compassionate care to patients and their families.

And to mark the special milestone, NHS Tayside, in partnership with the Carse of Gowrie and District Men’s Shed group, has upcycled three NHS 75th Anniversary commemorative benches which have been placed in the grounds of Perth Royal Infirmary, Stracathro Hospital and Ninewells Hospital for staff, patients and visitors to enjoy.

Over the last few weeks, members of the Men’s Shed group donated their time and skills to carefully upcycle benches which were supplied by NHS Tayside enabling the recycled and refurbished benches to be used by staff, patients and public once again.

At the unveiling of the Ninewells bench ceremony, chair of Tayside NHS Board, Lorna Birse-Stewart and employee director Jenny Alexander met with Terry Howson, Graeme Mudie, John Hodge, George Leaburn from the Men’s Shed group and NHS Tayside interim building maintenance manager Neil McKenzie to thank them for their work on the benches.

The group was then invited to have a cup of tea and slice of birthday cake with the chair and the employee director, which provided an opportunity for them to hear more about the work of the Men’s Shed group.

Chair of Tayside NHS Board, Lorna Birse-Stewart, said: “I am delighted that NHS Tayside is celebrating NHS 75th Anniversary with the focus on thanking the staff and volunteers who work in health and social care services.

“There are various celebratory events being held to mark this special day involving staff, patients and volunteers ranging from afternoon teas to birthday card making to creating commemorative benches.

“I am particularly pleased that the benches have been upcycled in partnership with a local Men’s Shed charity.

“On behalf of Tayside NHS Board, I would like to thank Carse of Gowrie and District Men’s Shed for undertaking this project with such enthusiasm and care.

“Over the last seven decades, there have been so many incredible achievements and innovations that the NHS today, with the vast range of services it now provides, bears little resemblance to what was originally offered back in 1948.

“Few could have predicted the giant leaps that have taken place but one thing that has always underpinned the NHS through periods of significant challenge, and is still true now, is the remarkable staff who put their patients at the heart of everything they do and go the extra mile day-in and day-out.”

Nick Tindle, chairman of Carse of Gowrie and District Men’s Shed, said, “On behalf of Carse of Gowrie and District Men’s Shed I would like to thank the NHS Tayside for the opportunity to refurbish the benches in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the NHS.”

He added: “The refurbished benches proudly stand as a lasting tribute to the NHS and provide a place of respite for patients, visitors, and staff.

“We are honoured to have contributed to this significant milestone and remain dedicated to supporting the invaluable work of the NHS.”

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